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China Longyuan Power Group Corp. Ltd. engages in the design, development, construction, management and operation of wind farms. It operates through the following segments: Wind Power, Coal Power and Other. The Wind Power segment constructs, manages and operates wind power plants and generates electric power for sale to external power grid companies. The Coal Power segment constructs, manages and operates coal power plants and generates electric power for sale to external power grid companies and coal trading business. The Other segment comprises of corporate expenses. The company was founded on July, 9, 2009 and is headquartered in Beijing, China. [...] more

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